Hosted by Nahal Yousefian
Over the past 20 years, working in 13 countries has introduced me to remarkable individuals and diverse perspectives. As an immigrant and refugee who left Iran as a child and moved often, I developed not just a tolerance for change but a deep appreciation for the discomfort and growth it brings. Every move exposed me xze. Inspired by these experiences, I’ve stayed connected with extraordinary people and am now eager to expand these conversations through my new podcast.
In this space, friends, experts, and even anonymous callers join me to unpack the origins and impact of buzzwords—why they exist, why they frustrate us, and when, if ever, they hold meaning. As my friend Autumn, a writer and podcast guest, aptly put it, buzzwords are “the art of saying something while saying nothing.” If you’ve ever questioned your perspective in a world inundated with performative language, this podcast might offer the clarity you need.
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#Inclusion (Ep 2)
In Episode 2 of our podcast, I’m excited to welcome my friend Autumn, whose sharp wit first captivated me when we worked together at MEC. As a writer and transwoman, she warns that the use of buzzwords can turn “inclusion” into an empty term, stating that it’s ultimately an infrastructure issue.
#Buzzwords (Ep 1)
In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome my old friend Dr. Jake, with whom I had the pleasure of working at Netflix. With his psychologist's lens, he explores the impact of buzzwords and corporate jargon on mental health, as well as their effects on productivity.